AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aftermath: The death toll from the June 24 twin quakes has passed 4,000, with at least 4,118 killed, 16,740 injured, and thousands still missing as rescue shifts toward recovery and shelter needs. Cuba Power Crisis and U.S. Talks: Cuba suffered another nationwide blackout amid a fuel squeeze blamed on the U.S. energy blockade, while Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz said Havana is in sensitive dialogue with Washington through a Castro-backed team. Argentina World Cup Run: Lionel Scaloni says Argentina’s legacy should be “never say die” as Messi’s side prepares for a quarter-final vs Switzerland in Kansas City. Regional Politics and Far-Right Outreach: Javier Milei confirmed a multination tour aimed at strengthening a far-right alliance across Latin America, including stops in Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador. Mexico Economy and Culture: Baja California led Mexico in formal job creation in the first half, and Mexico also repatriated thousands of historical artifacts. Mexico Security Shock: Mexico’s first openly gay mayor, Benjamín Medrano Quezada, was shot dead in Guadalajara. Business/Travel: Nu Mexico received a banking license, and airlines are rolling out “basic” business-class fares to cut premium costs.
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